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Journal of Range Management Index, Volume 56, 2003 Beukes, Petrus C., 547 Calibrating fecal NIRS equations for predict- Big game, 542, 600 ing botanical composition of diets, 374 Abbott, Laurie B., 5 Big sacaton and endophyte-infected Arizona Canopy Acacia fescue germination under water stress, 616 chambers, 517 berlandieri, 529 rigidula, 585 Biological control, 2 cover, 72 Biomass, 383 Carbon dioxide fluxes, 517 Acid scarification, 198 Adams, Barry W., 210 Black Hills, 242 Carbon isotope discrimination and yield in Adtriz, Miguel A., 483 Blackbrush acacia 585 14 cool-season grasses, 654 Aerial seeding, 81 Blood chemistry, 167 Carex geyeri, 21 Bohnert, Dave, 174 Cattle, 21, 270, 390, 410 Agropyron dasytachyum, 640 Book Review, 102, 203, 301, 397, 553, 673 browsing 39, 47 spicatum, 174 Booth, D.T., 542 grazing, 350 Alces alces, 33 Boreal forest, 455 Celtis pallida, 585 Alfalfa, 140, 665 Bork, Edward W., 455 Centaurea diffusa, 65 hay, 390 Borman, M.M., 92 Cercocarpus montanus, 198, 591, 600 Alkaloids, 350 Botanical composition, 210 Cerekci, Sule A., 2 35 Alldredge, Mathew W., 253 Bothriochloa Cervus elaphus, 253 Allelopathy, 68 barbinodis, 56 Chaining, 81 Alexander, Kobert, 114 ischaemum, 260 Changes in shrub fecundity in fourwing salt- Amela, Maria I., 483 Bouteloua bush browsed by cattle, 39 Ammodramus savannarum floridanus, 336 curtipendula, 56 Characterization of diversity among 3 squir- Ammonium, 648 gracilis, 489 reltail taxa, 474 nitrate, 524 Bowen ratio, 517 Chavez, George, 114 sulfate, 524 Bowen ratio versus canopy chamber CO> Cheatgrass, 81 Anderson, D.M., 140 fluxes on sagebrush rangeland, 517 Chihuahuan desert, 167, 529 Anderson, G. L., 2 Bowns, J.E., 524 Cibils, Andrés F. 33, 47 Anderson, Michael T., 501 Bovey, Rodney W. , 266 Clark Patrick E., 21 Anderson, Val Jo, 68 Braden, Anthony W., 159 Clements, Charlie D., 496, 623, 660 Ansley, R. J., 72 Brassica elongata ssp. integrifolia seed ger- Clipping, 501 Ansley, R. James, 627 mination, 623 Clipping and precipitation influences on Aphthona, 2 Breneman, Meagan C., 383 locoweed vigor, mortality, and toxicity, Architecture, 33 Brethour, John R 394 Arid lands, 13 f~a e Brizuela, Miguel A., 52 Clopyralid, 627 Arizona, 27, 360 Bromus tectorum, 174 Closed chambers, 517 Arredondo, J.T., 474 Broom snakeweed (Gutierrezia sarothrae Clubmoss effects on plant water status and Art, 558 (Pursh) Britt & Rusby), 277, 406 standing crop, 489 CO, exchange, 517 Artemisia, 374, 517 Brown, Joel R., 114 Colberg, Patricia J.S., 634 cana ssp. cana, 217 Browse-use history, 33 Colberg, Tyler J., 489 Asay, Kay H., 654 Browsing release, 455 Coleno, Francois, 127 Aspen regeneration, 242 Brunson, Mark W., 570 Concepts, 558 Astragalus spp., 285 Brush Continuous variable stocking, 260 Astringency, 461 control, 439 Converting mesquite thickets to savanna Atriplex canescens, 39, 47 management, 72, 585, 627 through foliage modification with clopy- Atwill, Edward R., 432 sculpting, 72 ralid, 72 Available water influences field germination Buffalo. 341 Community stability, 114 and recruitment of seeded grasses, 56 Bureau of Land Management, 81 Comparison of 2 techniques for monitoring Avery, Thomas B Burn season, 185 vegetation on military lands, 446 Busso, Carlos A., 483 Compensatory growth, 591] C Bai, Y., 542 Cool, Normand , 455 Bailey, Derek W., 383 Calcium, 174 Copper, 174 Bartlett, E. Tom, 577 Calf, Corylus cornuta, 455 Beef cattle, 146, 222 growth, 327 Cowling, Richard M., 547 Berdahl, J.D., 534 diet, 327 Coyote and tree willow, 496 Best, Jody N., 455 supplement, 327 Creating low-cost high-resolution digital Bestelmeyer, Brandon T., 114 elevation models, 92 JOURNAL OF RANGE MANAGEMENT 56(6) November 2003 Cryptogams, 489 Dry matter yield, 654 Fertility, 167 Cultivated, 665 DTM, 92 Fertilization, 483 Current annual growth,455 Duru, Michel, 127 Fescue Prairie, 640 Cynomys ludovicianus, 410 Festuca E D arizonica, 616 Early weaning and length of supplementa- hallii, 640 Date and plant community effects on elk tion effects on beef calves, 327 idahoensis, 174 sedge forage quality, 21 Ecohydrology, 318 Fingerprint composition of seedling root Death camas, 285 Ecological, 106 exudates of selected grasses, 420 Deer, 600 restoration, 217, 542 Fire, 159, 640 Deferred grazing, 360 sites, 114 ecology, 185 Defoliation effects on reproductive biomass: Ecological relationships between poisonous suppression, 402 Importance of scale and timing, 501 plants and rangeland condition: A Review, Flenniken, M.. 367 Defoliation tolerance, 608 285 Flooding, 634 Defoliation, waterlogging and dung influ- Economic implications of off-stream water Flora, 412 ences allocation patterns of Deschampsia developments to improve riparian grazing, Forbes, T. David A., 529 caespitosa, 634 418 Florida prairie, 336 Delany, Michael F., 336 Economics, 270 Forage, 253, 654 DelCurto, Timothy, 418 Economics of sale weight, herd size, supple- intake, 222 Delfosse, E. S. ,2 mentation, and seasonal factors, 425 quality, 529 Delphinium spp., 285 Ecosystem health, 114 yield and quality, 483 barbeyi, 524 Ecotypic variability, 198 Fraker, Merrita J., 374 DEM, 92 Effects of aeration on phenolic amine con- Frank, A.B., 534 Density and reproductive success of Florida tent of guajillo, 529 Frank, Douglas A., 501 grasshopper sparrows following fir, 336 Elephant, 341 Frasier, G.W.,152, 367 Deperno, Christopher S., 242 Elk, 253, 600 Fredrickson, E. L., 140 Desert grassland, 56 Elk and cattle forage use under a specialized Frisina, Michael R., 33 Detling, James K., 410 grazing system, 360 Fulbright, Timothy E., 585 Development and use of state-and-transition Elymus models for rangelands, 114 G cinereus, 174 Diet elymoides, 474 Galicia, 461 composition, 13 Emergence, 68 Gallagher, James F., 159 quality, 222 Emmerich, William E., 229 Galt, Dee, 133, 400 selection, 291, 350, 374 Empowering diversity: Envisioning, design- Ganskopp, Dave, 174 Diets, 167 ing, and developing range management Gardner, Dale R., 301, 350, 394 Diets of plains vizcacha, greater rhea and science, Viewpoint, 558 Gargano, Alfredo O., 483 cattle in Argentina, 13 Environmental effects, 542 Gas chromatographic analysis, 266 Diffuse knapweed and bluebunch wheatgrass Eragrostis Gender-biased herbivory, 47 seedling growth under stress, 65 intermedia, 56 Genetic variation, 474 Digital lehmanniana, 56 Geographic information systems, 92 elevation model, 92 lehmanniana X tricophera , 56 George, Melvin R., 432 terrain model, 92 Erosion, 152, 229 Germination temperatures, 623 Digital photographic technique for assessing Establishment of silver sagebrush in the Gilbert, Lael, 570 forage utilization, A, 140 Northern Mixed Prairie, 217 Giraffe, 341 Digitaria californica, 56 Estell, R. E., 140 GIS, 92 Dioecious shrubs, 47 Evaluation of a technique for measuring and remote sensing, 627 Diploid, 534 canopy volume of shrubs, 235 Global position system, 92 Distribution evenness, 146 Evaluation of the federal grazing fee formu- Glyphosate, 439 Diurnal grazing behaviors, 146 la, An, 577 Goats, 270 Diversity, 159, 446, 558 Exclosures, 455, 591, 600 Gonzaiez-Hernandez, M.P., 461 Do most livestock losses to poisonous plants Exotic weed, 623 GPS, 92 result from “poor” range management?, Extractable nutrients, 665 Granam, J.D., 390, 394 270 Graminoids, 21 Doherty, D., 390 F Grammon, A., 65 Dormaar, Johan F., 210, 420, 665 Faeth, Stanley H., 616 Grass hay, 390 Douwes, Harriet E.., 210 Fager, Craig, 33 Grassland vegetation, 185, 446 Dowhower, S.L., 260 Fecal index, 52 Grasslands, 402, 501 Dreesen, Da’'id R., 198 Female-biased herbivory in fourwing salt- Grazing, 270, 367, 410, 501, 600 Drought, 400 bush browsed by cattle, 47 distribution, 432 tolerance, 56 Ferri, Carlos M., 52 leases, 426 Drought and grazing: II. Effects on runoff Fertilizer, 524 management 291, 400 and water quality, 229 678 JOURNAL OF RANGE MANAGEMENT 56(6) November 2003 optimization, 591 Indicators, 114 Larson, L. L., 65 systems, 222, 547 Infiltration, 547 Launchbaugh, Karen L. 291, 374 Great plains, 229 Initial beaked hazel growth responses fol- Laycock, William A., 235 Greathouse, G., 390, 394 lowing protection from ungulate browsing, Leachate, 68 Griffin, Steven L., 242 455 Leaf xylem water potentials, 489 Griz; KW. 217 Integrated Leafy spurge control in western prairie Growth and reproductive responses of true pest management, 2 fringed orchid habitat, Observation:, 466 mountain mohagany to browsing, 591 weed management, 193 Lee, Stephen T., 301 Growth chamber, 266 Intensive herbivory, 547 Leininger, W.C., 367 Guenther, Debra A., 410 Index for description of landscape use by Leptochloa dubia, 56 Guertin. D. Phillip, 27 cattle, 146 Lessons in developing successful invasive H Introduced grasses, 420, 665 weed control programs, 2 Invasive Linarea dalmatica, 193 Habitat annual grass, 648 Linda, Stepehen B., 336 quality, 242 species, 2, 412, 466 Line-source sprinkler system, 654 selection, 242 Irrigation impact on harvest efficiency in Literature review, 501 Hall, Jeffery O. 350 grazed Old World bluestem. 260 Litter, 640 Halogeton grazing management: historical Iron, 174 perspective, 309 depth, 68 Halstead, Lacey, E., 360 J Livestock, 133, 412 grazing, 277 Harrington, John T.,198 Jacobs, James S., 193 Hart, Richard H., 39, 47 marketing, 425 Hay-meadows production and weed dynam- James, Lynn F., 301, 390 supplementation effects, 425 ics as influenced by management, 127 Jenks, Jonathan A., 242 Location choice, 146 Havstad, Kris M., 114 Jensen, Kevin B., 654 Locoweed, 285, 301 Heaton, Chandra B., 627 Johnson, A.L., 92 Long, Daniel S., 383 Hedonic models, 426 Johnson, D.E., 92 Long-term effects of burning Festuca and Heilma, Philip, 402 Johnson, Douglas A., 517, 648, 654 Stipa-Agropyron grasslands, 640 Heise, Kerry L., 412 Jones, D.L., 72 Long-term impacts of livestock grazing on Heitschmidt, R. K., 229 Jones, T.A., 474 Chihuahuan Desert rangelands, 400 Hendrickson, John R., 517 Jones, Thomas A., 648 Lopez, Ramiro, 167 Henry Mari P., 383 Joseph, Jamus, 133 Louhaichi, M., 92 Herbage Journal of Range Management, 558 allowance, 260 Juniperus osteosperma, 68 Lupinus spp., 285 growth, 127 K Lym, Rodney G., 466 Herbarium, 412 M Karchesy, J, 461 Herbicide effects on vegetation spatial pat- Karn, J.F., 534 MacKown, Charles T., 648 terns in a mesquite savanna, 627 Keigley, Richard B., : Magda, Daniéle, 127 Herbicide, 266, 466, 524 Kemp, Ken E., 185 Magnesium, 174 Herbivory, 13, 591, 600, 634 Kiemnec, G., 65 Management 301 Herrick, Jeffrey E., 114 Kirby, Donald R., 466 sequences, 127 Hewitt, David G., 529 Knight, Anthony P., 350, 390, 394 Manganese, 174 Higgins, Kenneth F., 242 Hirata, Masahiko, 608 Knutson, Haley J., 159 Marsett, Robin C., 402 Koeleria cristata, 489 McArthur, E. Durant, 81 Holechek, Jerry 133, 270, 400 Kramp, B.A., 72 McCormick, Jim, 400 Hoof action, 547 Horman, Chad S. 68 Krausman, Paul R., 360 McCoy, Scott D., 374 Howery, Larry D., 360 Krueger, William C., 106 McDaniel, Kirk C., 277, 439 Hyder, P.W., 140 Kudu, 341 McDougald, Neil K., 432 Hydrology, 152 Kumalo, Godfrey, 133 McEldowney. R.R., 367 Hydrologic and sediment responses to vege- L Measurement variability, 235 tation and soil disturbances, 152 Lagostomus maximus, 13 Mechanism by which ammonium fertilizers kill tall larkspur, 524 I Lamina production, 608 Medicago sativa, 140 Land Idaho, 253 Mellado, Miguel,167 Condition Trend Analysis, 446 Image analysis, 140 Merenlender, Adina M., 412 conversion, 402 Imazapyr, 439 Merrill, Evelyn H., 634 Landscape indices, 402 Impala, 341 Method for determining the onset year of Lara, Laura M., 167 In vivo digestibility of kleingrass from fecal intense browsing, A, 33 Large ungulate habitat preference in Chobe nitrogen excretion, 52 Methyllycaconitine, alkaloids, 350 National Park, Botswana, 341 Incubation temperatures, 496 México, 529 Larkspur, 285 JOURNAL OF RANGE MANAGEMENT 56(6) November 2003 Microbial respiration, 547 O Powell, Jeff, 34, 374 Micrometeorology, 517 Oak woodlands, 412 Pranty, Bill, 336 Microphytic crust, 489 Prairie, 446 Observations of cattle use of prairie dog Miller-Goodman, Mary S., 146 dogs, 410 towns, 410 Mineral concentration dynamics among 7 O’Dea, M.E., 27, Prescribed burns, 242 northern Great Basin grasses, 174 Prescribed fire, 336, 439 Odocoileus virginianus dacotensis, 242 Modeling, 106 Olson, Kenneth C., 222 Prescribed fire effects on dalmation toadflax, Moderate and light cattle grazing effects on 193 Omphile, Uyapo J., 341 Chihuahuan Desert rangelands, 131 Optimal calf sale weight, 425 Prescribed fire effects on erosion parameters Molinar, Francisco, 133, 400 Organic acids, 420 in a perennial grassland, 27 Momont, Patrick A., 418 Osmotic potential, 616 Primary productivity, 640 Monaco, Thomas A., 648 Ott, Jeffrey E., 81 Prior feeding practices do not influence Monge, Susana, 13 locoweed consumption, 390 Overcoming dormancy in New Mexico Monitoring a half-century of change in a Process, 106 mountain mahogany seed collections, 198 hardwood rangeland, 412 Pronghorn, 600 Oxytropis spp., 285 Montagne, Clifford, 383 sericea, 390, 394 Prosopis glandulosa, 72, 266 Moose, 33, 600 Prosser, C. W., 2, 446 Mountain brush, 591, 600 P Provenza, Fred D., 29] Muhlenbergia porteri, 56 Paired-plot, 360 Pseudoroegneria spicata, 65 Multiple use, 72 Pakiding, Wempie, 608 Pylypec, B., 640 Murray, Leigh, 198 Panter, Kip E., 291, 301 Parana River Delta, 13 N Qi, Jiaguo, 402 Paspalum notatum, 608 N fecal, 52 Pathogens, 432 Quintana, Rubén D., 13 Native Peek, James M., 253 R grasses, 420 Permanent grasslands, 127 Rain shelter, 534 rangelands, 665 Navarro, Joseph, 133, 400 Permanent wilting point, 616 Rainout shelter, 654 NDVI, 383 Pereira, Javier A., 13 Ralphs, Michael H. 285, 301, 390, 394, 406, Perennial 524 Neil, Kaesha L., 616 forage grasses, 483 Ram, 52 Neotyphodium endophytes, 616 grass, 648 Random coefficient model, 140 New Mexico, 114 Perkins, Dustin W., 336 Nielson, D.C., 474 Range Petruzzi, Horacio J. , 52 hydrology, 318 Nielsen, Gerald A., 383 Pfister, James A. 291, 301, 350 improvement, 159, 466 Nitrate, 648 Phenology, 21 management, 133 Nitrogen, 383, 529 Phosphorus 174, weed, 277 dynamics, 634 Pieper, R. D., 140 Rangeland, 517 Nitrogen and row spacing on Digitaria eri- Plains larkspur (Delphinium geyeri) grazing condition, 285, 400 antha production and digestibility, 483 by cattle in Wyoming, 350 maintenance, 402 Nitrogen effects on seed germination and Plant revegetation, 56 seedling growth, 648 autecology, 474 Rangelands, 558 Non-selective grazing impacts on soil-prop biomass, 210 Rainfall, 425 erties of the Nama Karoo, 547 community, 446 simulation, 152, 367 Nonflowering, 39 competition, 68 Recreationst responses to livestock grazing Northern Mixed Prairie, 489, 640 ecology, 309, 400 in anew national monument, 570 Northwest California, 412 materials, 81 Recreationists. 341 Norton, Jay B., 648 nitrogen, 210 Redinbaugh, M.G., 474 Norton, Jeanette M., 648 Poa sandbergii, 174 Redinbaugh Margaret G., 648 Noxious Poland, W.W., 534 Regional, 383 rangelands weeds, 193 Poisonous plants, 270, 277, 285, 291, 301, Rehabilitation, 81 weeds, 65 309, 390, 394, 406 Remmenga, M. D., 140 NPS pollution, 367 Polynomial age growth function, 425 Remote sensing for cover change assessment Nutrient, 253 Ponderosa pine, 301 in southeast Arizona, 402 transport, 229 Population cycle, 406 Reproduction, 301 Nutrition, 21 Population cycles of broom snakeweed in Reproductive losses to poisonous plants: Nutritional quality, 461 the Colorado Plateau and Snake River Influence of management strategies, 301 Nutritional quality of forages used by elk in Plains, 406 Research observation: Hydrolyzable and northern Idaho Populus fremontii, 660 condensed tannins in plants of northwest Nutritive value, 52 Porath, Marni L., 418 Spain forests, 461 Pordomingo, A.J., 327 Response of the mixed prairie to protection Potassium, 174 from grazing, 210 JOURNAL OF RANGE MANAGEMENT 56(6) November 2003 Responses of bahiagrass to nitrogen and rangelands, 627 Stockers, 222 defoliation, 608 Senseman, Scott A., 266 Stocking rate, 133 Rest-rotation, 360 Sex change, 39 Stocking rate effects on goats: A research Rhea americana, 13 Shaver, Patrick L., 106 observation, 167 Rice, Leslie A., 242 Sheep, 270, 374 Stratification, 198 Richard, R. D., 2 Sheley, Roger L., 193 Streamflow, 318 Rimbey, Neil R., 418, 577 Stringham, Tamzen K., 106 Shortgrass steppe, 410 Riparian Stritzler, Néstor P., 52 Short-term monitoring of rangeland forage areas, 146 Stubble height, 360 conditions with AVHRR imagery, 383 Risk management to reduce livestock losses Stubble-stolon-root system, 608 Shrub from toxic plants, 291 Success, 2 Roche, Andrea R., 266 control, 318 Succession, 400 Rodgers, J. Daniel. 235 morphology, 455 Summer rainfall, 27 Roller chopping effects on tamaulipan scrub Shrub control and streamflow on rangelands: Survival, 608 community composition, 585 A process based viewpoint, 318 Swift, David M., 39, 47 Romo, J.T., 217, 489, 640 Shrubs, 72, 591 Synatzske, David R., 159 Roos. E. E., 542 Sieg, Carolyn Hull, 466 Synthesis, 558 Root Sitanion hystrix, 174, 474 T growth, 648 Skinner, K.M., 446 Tamarix ramosissima, 660 plowing, 439 Skinner, Quentin D., 235 Tanaka, John A., 418, 577 raking, 439 Smith, Michael A., 235 Tate, Kenneth W., 432 Rosner, Lee S., 198 Snakeweed: Poisonous properties, livestock Taylor, John P., 439 Ross. Timothy T., 277 losses, and management considerations, Teague, W.R., 260 Roundy, Bruce A., 56, 81, 591, 600 Zit Teegerstrom, Trent, 425 Runoff, 152, 318 Sodium, 174 Temperature profies, 660 Ruthven III, Donald C., 159 chloride, 524 Tetraploid, 534 Ruyle George B.. 360 Soil Theau, Jean-Pierre, 127 S chemical properties, 420 Tiller, Ronald L., 616 depth, 210 Thoma, David P., 383 S. lutea, 496 Thomas, Milt, 133 Sagebrush, 374 moisture, 542 Thorne, Mark S., 235 steppe, 152 nitrogen, 210 Threadleaf snakeweed (Gutierrezia micro- Saliendra, Nicanor Z., 517 quality, 420 cephala (DC.) Gray), 277 Salix exigua, 496 seedbank, 466 Topography, 92 Saltcedar recovery after herbicide-burn and Soil carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus in Torell, L. Allen, 577 mechanical clearing practices, 439 modified rangeland communities, 665 Total Salt deserts, 309 South Dakota, 242 nutrients, 665 Sample size, 235 Southern Africa, 341 standing crop, 640 Sampling techniques, 235 Spatial and temporal patterns of cattle feces Tovell, Bonnie C., 420 Sanders, K. D., 406 deposition on rangeland, 432 Towne, Gene, E., 185 Scarnecchia, David L., 558 Spatial pattern analysis, 627 Toxic plants, 350 Season, 21 Species richness, 446 Transition, 106 Schindler, Jason R., 585 Spencer, N. R. 2 Threshold, 106 Sediment movement and filtration in a ripar- Spiny hackberry, 585 Trampling, 367 ian meadow following cattle use, 367 Trlica, M.J., 152, 3 Sporobolus wrightii, 616 Sediment yield, 27, 229 Triclopyr, 72 Stage of maturity, 534 Sedivec, K.K.,. 446 Tronstad, Russell, 425 Starkey, E.E., 461 Seed germination of willow species from a True mountain mahogany community and desert riparian ecosystem, 496 State, 106 shrub size responses to browsing, 600 State and transition modeling: An ecological Tufted hairgrass, 634 Seperdo duction and yield, 501 process approach, 106 Turley, Deborah, 591, 600 Steer nutritional response to intensive-early Twig demography, 591 quality, 542 stocking on shortgrass rangeland, 222 Tyramine, 529 Seedbed ecology, 217, 623 Steidl, Robert J., 360 U Seedbed temperatures, 496, 660 Seedling Stegelmeier, Bryan L., 291, 301, 350, 390 Understory species response to Utah juniper establishment, 217, 646 Stem density, 367 litter6,8 growth, 65 Sterling, John J., 466 Ungulate Selaginella densa, 489 Stillings, Amy M., 418 University range programs, 558 Semi-arid, 318, 402, 547 Stipa Utah, 591, 600 Argentina, 483 curtiseta, 640 Utilization, 591, 600 habitats, 616 thurberiana, 174 Utricle fill, 39 JOURNAL OF RANGE MANAGEMENT 56(6) November 2003 Water Willms, Walter D., 210, 420, 665 Valdez, Raul, 167 quality, 432 Willow, 33 Van Tassel, Larry W., 426, 577 temperatuer, 65 OTe er! : use efficiency, 654 Wilson, Robert, 623 Valuing grazing use on public land, 426 vield. 318 Windels, Steve K., 529 Vegetation ommend? Water, nitrogen and ploidy effects on jes ae a dynamics. 114 Russian wildrye mineral concentrations, “hd y — a tae: te ) 534 oody vegetation response to various burn- filter strip, 367 ie Cae ing regimes in South Texas, 159 Vegetation dynamics from annually burning Water stress and triclopayre on clopyralid effi- Woolsey, L., 524 tallgrass prairie in different seasons, 185 cacy in honey mesquite, 266 X. Ben Wu, 627 Vegetation of chained and non-chained seed- |W atershed management, 432 Wyoming, 242 ings after wildfire in Utah, 81 Weed control, 524 Wyoming big sagebrush seed production 7 Weed population demography, 127 from mined and unmined rangelands, 542 Ww Weeds, 2 Xx aggoner, Jr., James W., 350 Western wheatgrass, 360 alker, John W., 374, 517 Wet meadows. 634 Xylem water potential, 266 alker, Scott C., 591, 600 Whalen, Joann K., 665 Y all, William A., 253 White locoweed, 394 Yellowstone National Park, 501 ‘allace, Osman C., 402 White-tailed deer, 242, 585 Young, James A., 309, 496, 623, 660 arm season, 56 White-tailed deer habitats in the central 7 Black Hills, 242 m ai Wilcox, Bradford P., 318 Paige ai iadeni EP Sats - Zinc Wildlife habitat., 159 yet en eee Zuo, Haitao, 146 granite eSEED Your one-stop supplier for: ¢ Pasture and range grasses ¢ Alfalfa, shrubs, & wildflowers ¢ Custom seed blends * Erosion control materials ¢ Environmental consulting We services _ Ask for our catalog featuring »"O¥er 600 native species and named varieties. =» Call or fax for our Catalog (801) 768-4422, fax (801) 768-3967 Granite Seed Co., 1697 W. 2100 North, Lehi, UT 84043 www.graniteseed.com JOURNAL OF RANGE MANAGEMENT 56(6) November 2003

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